Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, Bill Flint
Title
Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, Bill Flint
Subject
Holiday Bar
Bar ephemera
Description
"Last Call for Holiday Bar" notecard from Holiday Bar's farewell party.
Creator
Bill Flint
Contributor
Chuck Tierney
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
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Format
8.5 inches x 11 inches
Language
English
Abstract
Last Call for Holiday My Memory: "There is no way I have enough time to write of all the good times I'e had at the Holiday. It all began in or about 1974 - since tha time I've met a lot of people and have done a lot of people. I thank the Holiday for meeting some of the best gay friends I hav ever known. It was always a place ot celebrate holiday's and birthdays. I'll always remember the old pig room, meeting a great man David who died fo aid's [sic]. The bartenders who always were Jovial and would always play along when you were tyring to pick up a new tirck. I've had a long history with this bar and will never forget when it was 6 or 8 deep to get a drink but it was worht every minute. This was one bar that even though it never had a dance floor, you always had a great time. Music was everywhere and so was the party. It was truly a holiday when you came through the door. Bill Flint, thanks for the fun."
Date Created
2007-04-29
Is Part Of
Series 5: Last Call for Holiday Bar Memorabilia
Collection
Citation
Bill Flint, “Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, Bill Flint,” PQHP Online Archives, accessed September 23, 2023, http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/show/1826.